Bible journaling in Chronicles led me to King Jehoshaphat. The enemy was headed his way and what did he do? Well, I’ll tell you this much and then you’ll have to read the rest–he didn’t fight in battle, but still won.
How to Study the Bible: Philippians 3
Learn how to study the Bible in this post. I guide you through a couple of passages from Philippians 3 with detailed instructions and pictures of how I approach my Bible study time.
A Heart That Receives
I’m pondering the words from the new Illustrated Faith Bible Journaling Kit–A Heart That Receives. I’m thinking about we always talk about what we’re giving up for Lent, but rarely what we’re receiving for Lent. And maybe, our strength is in the act of receiving and not so much in the giving. Maybe the weak can give but only the strong can receive?
Bible Journaling: Craving Connection
Illustrated Faith has a new Bible Journaling kit out. This kit is all about craving connections. Honestly, it took me a couple of days to write this post–I’m a quiet introvert living in a noisy house of extroverts–I’m connected out by mid-morning some days! I appreciate Dayspring’s focus on women connecting with women though and the detail in their Bible journaling supplies express how important beauty is in these connections.
Catholic Journaling Bible
I have found the answer to Catholic Bible Journaling using a regular Bible with extra roominess and the added benefit of sturdy paper. Wah-la! A Catholic Journaling Bible.
Christmas Bible Journaling
Christmas Bible Journaling Kits! Last year when I started gathering supplies I remember wishing there was an easier way. I am telling you, I am completely sold on Illustrated Faith’s Bible Journaling Kits. They have everything you need: stamps, stickers, cut-outs, ink pads, and pretty paper clips.